Thomas Hendele

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Thomas Hendele (2017)

Thomas Hendele (* 1953 in Düsseldorf - Derendorf ) is a German municipal civil servant and politician ( CDU ). He has been the district administrator of the Mettmann district since 1999 .

Life and work

After his examination as a graduate in administration , he joined the municipal supervisory authority of the Mettmann district in 1975 in the administrative service. In 1976 he moved to the city of Pulheim in the finance department, in 1986 to the city of Leichlingen (Rhineland) as first alderman and in 1991 to the city of Erkrath as first alderman (until 1999). In 1992/93 he was seconded to the Brandenburg Ministry of the Interior as head of the department for community and functional reform and then scientific advisor in the field of functional and administrative structural reform (until 1999).

Hendele is married, has two children and lives in Hilden .

Political party

Hendele joined the CDU in 1972, has been a member of the CDU district executive in Mettmann since 1983 and was chairman of the local association for local politics from 1995 to 2014 .

MP

Hendele was a member of the Mettmann district council from 1976 to 1979 , where he was elected deputy chairman of the CDU parliamentary group in 1978. From 1979 to 1986 he was a member of the city council of Hilden . From 1999 to 2004 he was a member of the Rhineland Landscape Assembly . He has been a member again since 2009.

Public offices

Hendele has been the district administrator of the Mettmann district since October 1, 1999 and has since been re-elected three times, each in the first ballot. On September 12, 1999, he was elected in the first ballot with 51.7% of the vote, in the first re-election on September 26, 2004 he received 58.9% and in the second on August 30, 2009 56.9% of the votes . He was re-elected a third time on May 25, 2014 with 54.5% of the votes cast. Hendele has been President of the District Council of North Rhine-Westphalia since 2012 .

In June 2014 Hendele was appointed by NRW Interior Minister Ralf Jäger ( SPD ) to an expert commission on demographic change in the police in North Rhine-Westphalia . The four-person commission, which, in addition to CDU member Hendele, included the then Cologne Police President Wolfgang Albers (member of the SPD), the now retired Münster Police President Hubert Wimber (member of the Greens ) and Professor Jürgen Weibler from the Fern-Universität Hagen , placed a year later their final report (see publication) with proposals for a police reform in NRW. The experts showed various savings potentials, but could not agree on a common model with regard to the police organization .

Publications

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. So the biography on the website of the District Office Mettmann; on his personal website he gives the period 1991/92 for this post, see About me. In: Thomas-Hendele.de .
  2. Oliver Wiegand: District Administrator Thomas Hendele is entering his fourth term of office. In: Rheinische Post , May 26, 2014.
  3. Tobias Blasius: aging! NRW is losing more and more police officers. In: DerWesten.de . June 7, 2015, accessed January 13, 2016 .
  4. (dpa): 1130 positions: Experts see potential for savings in the police. In: ksta.de. Kölner Stadt-Anzeiger , June 9, 2015, accessed on January 13, 2016 .